M-Fil Dunlop?

I am reading the March issue of Tennis Magazine (love the new layout of the cover btw) and there is an ad for the new M-Fil Dunlop racquet coming in February. It's very stylish looking...but I know Dunlop is not known for its quality racquets...just a reputation for being a recreational players' deal. But I admit I like the blue and white look and it appears to be a comfort fit on the website. Anyone plan on spending money on this or know any more about it? Thanks....

I know the Dunlop tennis balls are frequently used and quite popular. I have always just been under the impression that the Dunlop name is very generic...always carried in the chain sporting goods stores. But I guess the same is true for Wilson, Prince, etc. and some of their models. There aren't too many tour players who use the Dunlop models these days though.

I will check over in the racquet section for critiques on the new Dunlop, thanks. I didn't realize TW was already selling them.

Blake is using a Tyger mold painted to look like a Dunlop. Fish is using the Wilson ProStaff 6.1 mold painted to look like a Dunlop. Haas is very unlikely using a Dunlop mold but if he does it's nothing like the MW200 or HM200.

YEMntFtb said:

I'm sure Haas uses a dunlop, just not what people call the 200G. Fish, Blake, they definitly use the dunlop, others well maybe they do paint it on, but look closesly, you'll be supprised.

http://www.safinator.com/art_dunlop_01.html Supposedly demoed the Dunlop MW 200 and was so unhappy, took all out to a parking lot and sacrificed them to the gods of tennis. Then played with his Head PC painted to look like a Dunlop until Head threatened to sue.

They might look like candy, but if you take those hideous grips off and replace them with black ones, they could end up looking pretty sharp. Hard to tell from the pics, but the 300 M-Fill seems to bear a strong resemblance to the Head LM Prestige if you ignore the grip colors.